Live to Tell: A Detective D. D. Warren Novel

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  • ISBN13: 9780553807240
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Product DescriptionHe knows everything about you, including first hide. On a hot summer evening in a quarter of the working class Boston, a crime has been committed unthinkable: Four members of a family were brutally murdered. The father-and possibly the suspect and is now clinging to life in intensive care. Murder and suicide? Or worse? SD Warren is a veteran cop thing for sure: There is more to this case than meets the eye. Danielle Burton is a survivor, a dedicated nurse whose passion is to help children in a locked psychiatric unit, in pediatrics. But she remains haunted by a family tragedy of his life shattered nearly twenty-five years ago. The dark years approaches, and if SD Warren and his partner arrive at the facility, Danielle immediately recognize: he began again. A devoted mother, Victoria Oliver’s hard to remember what is normal. But it does anythi. . . More>>

Live to Tell: A Detective D. D. Warren Novel

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M Curran August 23, 2010 at 5:08 pm

Very disappointed in this book. Purchased by mistake, because my toggle switch has been slow, but decided to keep and read it anyway. The story grabbed me first and the subject of mental disorders in children has been very good. But constant for the novels DD 3 plots side DD ‘s sexual frustration is very old – enough already. Just do it. The end does not really bind and to explain too many actions of the author. Unfortunately, I have kept – a loss of $ 9 99th Rating: 5.2

Harriet Klausner August 23, 2010 at 6:45 pm

She was nine years old when the tears Danielle Burton the shots that killed his mother and has two brothers and sisters, and finally his father committed suicide. Sheriff Warner took it out of the house and over the years she has been threatening a psychiatric nurse for children in hospital in Cambridge, where other children were accommodated. Danielle had no friends, the work of his Police Detective DD Warren vie.Boston wants social life, but still works intercession. On a date for the first time ever, his beeper to ring and it is said Harrington House, where a father killed his wife and three children before he committed suicide. The next day the House of Laraquettee-Solis, a father selling drugs kills her lover and her children, and it looks like he took his own life. However, he had a heart attack due to be Tasered. For Warren organized crime scenes, they appear to be linked and a search found. Both families had children in the pediatric department at the psychiatric hospital in Cambridge, where Warren is coming to interview people, especially the survivors of a massacre of the previous family. At the same time Victoria Oliver brought his son Evan il.Live To Tell a restless heart is pumping Police Procedural medical thriller, the reader will find in an institution where the children are out of control hazardous sent for special treatment of mental dedicated professionals care. Evan is a fascinating child is an angel one moment and be a devil in a nanosecond. The reader is for her mother at bay, which has doubts about him on bail, the feeling, but knows she can not be all he needs is to decide it difficult to institutionalize your child. Quick, be the reader of Warren and intensive investigation, check with whether the nurse has lost. However, it is a close look in the pediatric psychiatric his latest thriller by Lisa Gardner, a drama puissant.Harriet Klausner Rating: 5.5

R. Lanthier August 23, 2010 at 9:31 pm

Live to Tell is the first book I read Gardner, and it is not my last. This novel is the fourth novel feature Detective DD Warren. SD is a hard woman, by working on homicides Boston PD. This installment focuses on the explosive issue of children and domestic violence – and he does it very well. It combines the tension with a relatively realistic representation of families who live with such a child, and the lasting effects of domestic violence. The story is very compelling, believable characters (for most), and the action and timing are fast. It is difficult to put to the end conditions. I recommend this book and is in the library to read her backlist. Rating: 5.5

Colette M. Mathews August 23, 2010 at 11:44 pm

I love Lisa Gardner, read his books for a decade and this book is on my wish list for six months. That is, according to this book in my opinion, was not one of his best. It is very worrying, which is not really the reason why I do not like it. It was also too many people with too many problems. The end is surprising and not at all what I expected, but if I had caught him, I did not even soins.J still love Lisa, I hope the next will be better. Rating: 5.3

Marylynn D. Mcnaught August 24, 2010 at 1:59 am

Let me say that I think that Lisa Gardner is an excellent writer started. I loved all his previous books. I read this book in one day, but I can not really say that I enjoyed. It was a book of great importance and was hard for me to read. The reason I chose three stars is more to write for the issue of poverty. I will admit also to a possible bias, because I am a former teacher and now works as a consultant. It certainly hit a little close to home for me. Rating: 5.3

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